opt

[ษ‘pt]

opt Definition

to make a choice, especially of one thing or possibility instead of others.

Using opt: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "opt" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I opted for the vegetarian dish.

  • Example

    He opted to stay home instead of going out with friends.

  • Example

    We can opt to take the train or drive.

  • Example

    She opted out of the project due to time constraints.

opt Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for opt

Antonyms for opt

Phrases with opt

  • to choose or select something over other options

    Example

    I opted for the blue shirt instead of the red one.

  • to choose not to participate in something or to remove oneself from a situation

    Example

    He opted out of the company's health insurance plan.

  • to choose to participate in something or to agree to receive something

    Example

    You can opt in to receive email notifications about new products.

Origins of opt

shortened form of 'option'

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Summary: opt in Brief

'Opt' [ษ‘pt] means to make a choice, usually between two or more options. It is often used in phrases like 'opt for,' meaning to choose one option over others, and 'opt out,' meaning to choose not to participate or remove oneself from a situation. Examples include 'I opted for the vegetarian dish' and 'She opted out of the project due to time constraints.'